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Title: Benjamin Franklin
Author: Paul Elmer More
Release Date: July 22, 2009 [EBook #29482]
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The Riverside Biographical Series
1. ANDREW JACKSON, by W. G. BROWN.
2. JAMES B. EADS, by LOUIS HOW.
3. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, by PAUL E. MORE.
4. PETER COOPER, by R. W. RAYMOND.
5. THOMAS JEFFERSON, by H. C. MERWIN.
6. WILLIAM PENN, by GEORGE HODGES.
7. GENERAL GRANT, by WALTER ALLEN.
8. LEWIS AND CLARK, by WILLIAM R. LIGHTON.
9. JOHN MARSHALL, by JAMES B. THAYER.
10. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, by CHAS. A. CONANT.
11. WASHINGTON IRVING, by H. W. BOYNTON.
12. PAUL JONES, by HUTCHINS HAPGOOD.
13. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, by W. G. BROWN.
14. SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN, by H. D. SEDGWICK, Jr.
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HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
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The Riverside Biographical Series
NUMBER 3
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
By
PAUL ELMER MORE
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
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CONTENTS
CHAP. PAGE
I. EARLY DAYS IN BOSTON 1
II. BEGINNINGS IN PHILADELPHIA AND FIRST VOYAGE TO ENGLAND 22
III. RELIGIOUS BELIEFS.--THE JUNTO 37
IV. THE SCIENTIST AND PUBLIC CITIZEN IN PHILADELPHIA 52
V. FIRST AND SECOND MISSIONS TO ENGLAND 85
VI. MEMBER OF CONGRESS--ENVOY TO FRANCE 109
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
I
EARLY DAYS IN BOSTON
When the report of Franklin's death reached Paris, he received, among
other marks of respect, this significant honor by one of the
revolutiona
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